Yeah, I looked at that version. I don't really need all the overhead associated with the data layers of 802.11x. What I do need is the Wi-Fi hardware to send CAN packet data over the air at decent xmission rates. What I did with the zigbee chip was to set the packet size to what I needed per CAN message (12 bytes) and on reception xfer the packet into the CAN Tx message object on the AVR. It looks like most of the Wi-Fi IC vendors have some sort of SPI interface like the Chipcon Zigbee IC, so I would like to roll my own proprietary protocol and speak to the Wi-Fi IC directly with the SPI channel on the LP2129 and send the data back over the CAN channel. Brian K. Mohlman Project Engineer (Electrical) Advanced Concepts Design Engineering JLG Industries Inc. 1 JLG Drive McConnellsburg, PA 17233 Ph. (717) 485-6495 mailto:bkmohlman@... http://www.jlg.com http://www.gradall.com *********************************************************************** The information contained in this transmission is confidential. It is intended solely for the use of the individual(s) or organization(s) to whom it is addressed. Any disclosure, copying or further distribution is not permitted unless such privilege is explicitly granted in writing by JLG Industries, Inc. Further, JLG Industries, Inc. is not responsible for the proper and complete transmission of the substance of this communication nor for any delay in its receipt.
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Re: [lpc2000] Re: BGW200
2006-02-23 by bkmohlman@jlg.com
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